British Prime Minister Theresa May has survived, but her drive for Brexit may not. That would be bad for Britain. Whatever challenges Brexit poses for the United Kingdom, they pale in comparison to those that will confront it if it remains in the European Union given the continent’s own problems.

The E.U. is in crisis. The East is becoming more populist by the day. Italy’s government has adopted a budget in contravention of E.U. guidelines, setting in motion a game of chicken that will test whether national governments within the E.U. are truly sovereign. And the E.U.’s pillars, France and Germany, are riven by political instability that will almost surely increase.

The recent protests against French President Emmanuel Macron show how tenuous the E.U.’s political stability is. His imperious manner and pro-Parisian policies have pushed the ordinary French voter close to the edge. Macron’s favorability ratings are now below 25 percent, making President Trump look like a national savior by comparison…

As Great Britain approached their exit from the European Union, I can’t help but wish the United States was doing the same thing with the United Nations.

The United Nations has been sucking up American dollars like a leech sucking blood from an unsuspecting host.

Everything about the United Nations is counter to what the United Stands for.

In reality, the United Nations has become a political enemy of the United States, especially over the past decade.

If I had the resources and connections, I would start a UNexit initiative.